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Permeation of limonene through disposable nitrile gloves using a dextrous robot hand
Author(s) -
Banaee Sean,
Hee Shane S Que
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
journal of occupational health
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.664
H-Index - 59
ISSN - 1348-9585
DOI - 10.1539/joh.16-0179-oa
Subject(s) - permeation , chemistry , chromatography , analyte , solvent , materials science , organic chemistry , membrane , biochemistry
Objectives The purpose of this study was to investigate the permeation of the low‐volatile solvent limonene through different disposable, unlined, unsupported, nitrile exam whole gloves (blue, purple, sterling, and lavender, from Kimberly‐Clark). Methods This study utilized a moving and static dextrous robot hand as part of a novel dynamic permeation system that allowed sampling at specific times. Quantitation of limonene in samples was based on capillary gas chromatographymass spectrometry and the internal standard method (4‐bromophenol) . Results The average post‐permeation thicknesses (before reconditioning) for all gloves for both the moving and static hand were more than 10% of the pre‐permeation ones ( P ≤0.05), although this was not so on reconditioning. The standardized breakthrough times and steady‐state permeation periods were similar for the blue, purple, and sterling gloves. Both methods had similar sensitivity. The lavender glove showed a higher permeation rate (0.490±0.031 μ/cm 2 /min) for the moving robotic hand compared to the non‐moving hand ( P ≤ 0.05), this being ascribed to a thickness threshold. Conclusions Permeation parameters for the static and dynamic robot hand models indicate that both methods have similar sensitivity in detecting the analyte during permeation and the blue, purple, and sterling gloves behave similarly during the permeation process whether moving or non‐moving.

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